Sentence examples for open to prediction from inspiring English sources

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Seemingly random events were becoming open to prediction and alteration.

Whereas the first-order phenomena constitute private, lived subjectivity, not open to prediction or even adequate description, Natorp's answer is that the second-order object is constructed in accordance with laws of thinking, which as laws are in their very nature objective, i.e., universally valid for any thinker.

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The keyboard word-prediction table – open to other developers to refine – can only improve as companies like Britain's SwiftKey, so hugely successful already on Android, add an iOS app complete with their already compendious idiolect dictionaries, which will allow you to text or type as if you are Dickens or Doctors Johnson or Dre.

These predictions are open to validation based on further standardized measurements.

Predictions as to a possible decline in livestock numbers around the Serengeti, as a result of postulated increased risks attached to banking wealth in livestock, seem to be particularly open to debate, as do the predictions around human-wildlife conflict.

Then, after said prediction becomes the narrative of choice in the entertainment press, would it not be in my best interest to exclaim shock that said motion picture did not open to my completely made-up predictions?

The object-oriented design of Ratip, which is open to further applications, provides a new route for accurate ab-initio predictions on open-shell systems.

8. Lil Wayne sends his United States Open predictions to Sports Illustrated from prison.

In collaboration with Dr. Andrew Lang, one of the editors for this memorial issue, he made available MP web services [8] providing access to open models for prediction [9] and, prior to his passing, published an open dataset of 28,645 measurements for the community to use to develop models [10].

In assembly #4, unique sequences (UniSeqs) were subjected to open reading frame prediction by ESTScan [33], and we identified short-sequence-repeat microsatellites and sequence variations using Sputnik (http://espressosoftware.com/pages/sputnik.jsp) and local algorithms [30] respectively.

But for it to be truly open, the prediction can't be that only a certain sort of candidate will turn up.

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